Ha, that's right. I forgot all about those face portraits. The thing that was annoying about them is that the characters on screen simply stopped moving when those little portraits popped up. And the portraits themselves, though nicely drawn, didn't have any real talking animations. I think George's portrait would simply rotate between 4 or 5 different faces. Same with Nico. But in all honesty, Revolution's remastering of BS2 was very well-done, I thought. The portraits were animated, and they didn't remove any content from the game (except for the Easter Eggs and I wasn't too uptight about that. I think Revolution learned from their mistakes from remastering the first one. I'd be receptive to Revolution going back to BS1 and doing another remastering job on that. I'm pretty sure they'll get it right the second time. But I'm sure most of their funds are tied up in other things. It seems like BS1 was remastered with people playing the game on Smartphones and Tablets in mind.